Douglas County

Douglas County


Douglas County was formed from parts of Carroll and old Campbell counties plus a small section of the original Cherokee County.

The county was named after Stephen A. Douglas, a U.S. Congressman and rival of Abraham Lincoln for the presidency. Douglasville, the county seat, was named after the county in 1875.

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Douglas County Map

County Profile


Incorporated: October 17, 1870

Population: 92,174

Total Area: 199.3 Square miles

Cities and Towns


Douglasville (County Seat)

Contact Information


Website:

www.co.douglas.ga.us

Address:

8700 Hospital Drive
Douglasville, Georgia 30134

Phone:
Fax:

(770) 949-2000
N/A

Email:

webmaster@co.douglas
.ga.us